IRE378H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Trench Foot, Tenosynovitis, Miliaria

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Physical agents: sources of energy that may cause injury or disease if they are not controlled or managed properly. Each of these agents may be ambient or acute (i. e. , resulting from single exposure) Any form of electromagnetic energy capable of producing ions through interaction with matter. E. g. , x-rays, gamma rays, alpha particles, beta particles, neurons. X-radiation most commonly found in medical facilities. Manufactured ionizing radiation can be found in a number of products or operations other than nuclear energy. Control of exposure will include regular monitoring, shielding, job rotation, protective equipment, and extensive training. Electromagnetic radiation that does not have energies great enough to turn matter into ions. Made up of photos - bundles of electromagnetic energy that travel at the speed of light. Includes extremely low frequency radiation, microwave frequency, radio frequency infrared radiation, visible light radiation, and ultraviolet radiation.

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